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Re: Special characters in PostScript [message #63857 is a reply to message #63714] Thu, 20 November 2008 07:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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Registered: November 1998
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David Fanning schrieb:
> Bernhard Reinhardt writes:
>
>> David Fanning wrote:
>>> Bernhard Reinhardt writes:
>>>
>>>> Solved the problem. The workbench saves the files in UTF-8. After
>>>> setting the Text file encoding at Preferences->General-> Workspace to
>>>> ISO-8859-1 everything is fine.
>>> Are we talking about *graphical* output, or something else?
>> We are talking about a plot with a title.
>> Is that graphical output? Who knows?
>
> So, let me get this straight. To get a character with an umlat,
> say, in the title of my IDL plot, I have to change the encoding
> of the Workbench *editor*? Even for IDL, that seems too weird.
> Are you sure about this? Can you give me an example?

Hi David

yes it is true. I am not sure if an email to the news server has an
unicode (utf-8) encoding already.

plot,findgen(10),title='J�lich', chars=3

but however the � char changes in different encoding

and you have no chance to change the idl prompt. :(

cheers
Reimar




>
> Cheers,
>
> David
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